Jackson County (Or.); Jackson County Airport Authority; McPheters, Lee; David Evans and Associates; Coffman Associates(Jackson County (Or.), February , 2001)

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The Master Plan provides a step-by-step
or phased outline for development and
gives the Airport Authority advance
notice of pending needs to aid in future
scheduling and budgeting. This allows
for orderly and timely improvements. [From the Plan]

Description:

157 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Includes maps and figures. Published February 2001. Captured January 22, 2007.

Mission and goals of fire plan: our mission is to develop a fire plan that leads to increased fire preparedness and enhanced response by outlining specific projects to be accomplished by CRFD, HVFC and District residents. [From the Plan]

Description:

104 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Includes maps and figures. Published May 20, 2005. Captured May 22, 2008.

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[This Plan will] reduce the risk of wildfire to life, property and natural resources
in Jackson County by coordinating public agencies, community organizations, private landowners, and the public to increase their
awareness of and responsibility for fire issues. Goals: ensure the sustainability and viability of the Jackson County integrated fire plan;
promote collaboration and build community involvement;
improve fuel conditions in forests and in the wildland urban interface;
promote coordinated fire protection and suppression;
promote countywide coordinated emergency management effective
communication; promote wildfire education, Awareness, and Prevention among citizens and
public and private partners in Jackson County; promote local economic opportunities while addressing forest fuel and forest
health conditions and debris removal needs. [From the Plan]

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The Jackson County Comprehensive Plan is the official long-range land use policy document
for Jackson County. The plan sets forth general land use planning policies and allocates
land uses into resource, residential, commercial and industrial categories. The plan serves
as the basis for the coordinated deelopment of physical resources, and the development or
redevelopment of the county based on physical, social, economic and environmental factors
.... The Jackson County Comprehensive Plan addresses
each of the 14 applicable Statewide Planning Goals, as well as local goals, and contains
policies and implementation strategies aimed at compliance with these goals. [From the Plan]

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Development codes are ordinances implementing a local government’s comprehensive plan. They include two components: a zoning ordinance and a subdivision ordinance, which may be adopted and published as separate documents under their own titles. In some cases the sections pertaining to subdivision of land may be included in the zoning ordinance.

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Jackson County (Or.); Central Point (Or.); Oregon. Dept. of Transportation; David Evans and Associates(Oregon Dept. of Transportation (Or.), July , 2005)

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The Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) and Jackson County have determined
that the Interstate 5 (I-5) interchange with Oregon Route (OR) 99 and Blackwell Road in
Jackson County, Oregon, is in need of modifications and improvements to allow the
interchange to function more safely and efficiently. The Interchange 35 (Seven Oaks)
improvement project will consist of actions to modify and improve the existing modified
standard diamond interchange. [From the Plan]

Description:

62 pp. Includes maps. Published July, 2005. Received from ODOT January 2, 2007.

Files in this item: 1

Jackson County (Or.); University of Oregon. Dept. of Planning, Public Policy and Management. Community Planning Workshop; Jackson County (Or.). Emergency Management Dept.(Jackson County (Or.), January 31, 2006)

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The Jackson County Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan includes resources and information that will
assist county residents, public and private sector organizations and other interested people in
participating in natural hazard mitigation activities. The Plan is
organized around seven goals. Each goal includes a set of actions the County can take or
coordinate to mitigate risk from natural hazards. The key activities are summarized in a
five-year action plan. The Five-Year Action Plan Matrix lists the activities that will assist
Jackson County in reducing risk and preventing loss from future natural hazard events.
The action items address multi-hazard issues, as well as activities for flood, landslide,
severe winter storm, windstorm, wildfire, earthquake and volcanic eruption hazards. [From the Plan]

Description:

279 pp. Bookmarks modified by UO. Includes maps, charts, and figures. Published November 2005. Adopted January 31, 2006. Captured June 20, 2006.

This transportation system plan (TSP)
will guide the management and development of transportation facilities within Jackson County,
incorporating the county’s vision, while remaining consistent with state, regional, and local plans.
Sections 2 through 5 of this plan will include the necessary elements to replace the existing
transportation element of the Jackson County Comprehensive Plan. Section 7 of this plan identifies
Land Development Ordinance updates to implement the TSP and comply with current state land use
and transportation rules. [From the Plan]

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The White City Urban
Unincorporated Community Plan functions in conjunction with the Jackson County
Comprehensive Plan and Jackson County Land Development Ordinance in guiding
development in White City. [From the Plan]

Description:

177 pp. Referenced maps not included. The ordinance establishing this plan took effect November 17, 2003. Captured December 2, 2005.

The White City Transportation System Plan (TSP) was initiated in 2000 by Jackson County, in partnership with the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT). The process was undertaken in anticipation of future incorporation of White City, and in conjunction with a parallel process for the County’s TSP. The White City TSP will guide the management and development of appropriate
transportation facilities within White City. It was developed to support White City’s vision for transportation services and facilities, while remaining consistent with state, county, and regional plans. [From the Plan]

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Amend the Comprehensive Plan and Land Development Ordinance to: 1) expand the uses allowed in the Rural Use (RU) Plan Designation and Zoning District; 2) establish minimum densities of 10, 15, 20, 30.and 40 acres in the RU zone; and 3) modify the criteria for designation to RU and determination of density.

Description:

52 pp. Adopted 2006-09-28. Department of Land Conservation and Development Notice of Adopted Amendment

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Proposal is to change the Comprehensive Plan Map Designation from Forestry/Open Space Land to Rural Residential Land and the Zoning Map Designation from Woodland Resource and Forest Resource to Rural Residential (RR-10).

Description:

60 pp. Adopted 2007-02-28. Department of Land Conservation and Development Notice of Adopted Amendment